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Name:Purdue Login:Section Number:005 / 020Overall Function: Hold cell phone or GPS so it can be easily seen by driver.Sub-FunctionsMeansHold phone or GPSAdhesiveTension bracketTacky surfaceBendable armsInserting information into the GPS or phoneListens to voice instructionsKeyboard on the steering wheelAutopilot for the car while driver typesReceiving instructions from the GPS or reading the phone screenDevice reads it aloud to youProjected onto a portion of the windshieldA screen on the middle section of the car is synced with phone/GPS and displays the directions/ text/ call informationHow many possible combinations will your chart produce?361. List three stakeholders in this situation and describe how the stakeholder is related to the situation.1Meth users, who will want to buy what the lab technicians are making2Federal police, who have to try to get drugs off the street and deal with users and sellers3Lab technicians, they will profit from the sales and be actually making the meth2. Mat could do nothing or tell his supervisor about what he overheard. List two consequences of each course of action.Courses of ActionConsequencesDo nothingMore people will be negatively affected by the increased supply of meth available on the market, and that will ruin their health, and possibly lose them their jobs or send them to jail.If the lab is found out to be producers of meth, the whole place could likely get shut down, the pharmaceutical company’s reputation will be ruined, and so many people working there could lose their job.Tell his supervisorThe lab technicians involved will lose their job and possibly go to jail/ pay fines (depending on how deep they are in the project).Mat will be rewarded for his honesty and the pharmaceutical company will have greater faith in him.3. What do you think Mat should do? Justify your answer.Mat should definitely tell his supervisor, because that is the ethical thing to do when workers are about to create a seriously illegal drug that could cause countless rebounding negative consequences for so many people, as well as to protect his honesty and that of the pharmaceutical company.ENGR 131—Fall 2013 Answer SheetHomework #10 Answer SheetName:Purdue Login:Section Number:005 / 020Problem 2: Morphological ChartOverall Function: Hold cell phone or GPS so it can be easily seen by driver. Sub-Functions MeansHold phone or GPS Adhesive Tension bracket Tacky surface Bendable armsInserting information into the GPS or phoneListens to voice instructionsKeyboard on thesteering wheelAutopilot for thecar while drivertypesReceiving instructions from the GPS or reading the phone screenDevice reads italoud to youProjected onto aportion of thewindshieldA screen on themiddle section ofthe car is syncedwith phone/GPSand displays thedirections/ text/call informationHow many possible combinations will your chart produce? 36Page 1 of 2ENGR 131—Fall 2013 Answer SheetProblem 3: Ethics in Engineering1. List three stakeholders in this situation and describe how the stakeholder is related to the situation. 1 Meth users, who will want to buy what the lab technicians are making2 Federal police, who have to try to get drugs off the street and deal with users and sellers3 Lab technicians, they will profit from the sales and be actually making the meth2. Mat could do nothing or tell his supervisor about what he overheard. List two consequences of each course of action. Courses of Action ConsequencesDo nothing More people will be negatively affected by the increased supply of meth available on the market, and that will ruin their health, andpossibly lose them their jobs or send them to jail.If the lab is found out to be producers of meth, the whole place could likely get shut down, the pharmaceutical company’s reputation will be ruined, and so many people working there couldlose their job.Tell his supervisor The lab technicians involved will lose their job and possibly go to jail/ pay fines (depending on how deep they are in the project).Mat will be rewarded for his honesty and the pharmaceutical company will have greater faith inhim.3. What do you think Mat should do? Justify your answer. Mat should definitely tell his supervisor, because that is the ethical thing to do when workers are about to create a seriously illegal drug that could cause countless rebounding negative consequences for so many people, as well as to protect his honestyand that of the pharmaceutical company.Page 2 of


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